Oh man, a little bit up hill - please advice

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Just had an carpet Haddoni finally give up, so I removed it - It did well on and off, but eventually started falling apart. Darn 2,5 day shipping, It arrived like a mess where I didn’t know which side was up or down on it - I already talked in the forum about this, where I got qualified advice - buUuuuuuuut now I wonder if the Haddoni ALSO had a hitchhiker pest too because my other anemones hasnt been opening up for some time. My rhythms is 14 days 10% wc with good quality salt 3 times and the next af get the 3rd a 20% wc. Just did that yesterday but still no luck. Adding bacteria and reef base as adviced. Before the numbers police come after me, they’re all within the specs, being tested every 14 days by LFC.
Then I started troubleshooting... is it my yellow mini goby that’s nipping at them, is it my sixline wrasse??? Decided to relocate the last CUC BIG blue legged hermit crab (of 4 big ones) that was alWays hanging around up in the area too see Oh well I guess my profile name is living up to it name.... tank. 250L/66g Fishes: 5 Clowns, 1 yellow goby, 1sixline Wrasse And 3 Anemones, 1 hammer, mix zoas.... today I saw some white markings on the hammer coral... soooo can anyone give some advice, I haven’t dipped anything lately not even in FW, because don’t wanna kill the good no harmful organisms... please see attached photo...

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